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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS
2001 No. 3213
EDUCATION, ENGLAND
The Brooke House Sixth Form College (Government) Regulations 2001
Made
21st September 2001
Laid before Parliament
24th September 2001
Coming into force
15th October 2001
In exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 20(2), 21(1) and (2) and 89(4) of, and Schedule 4 to, the Further and Higher Education Act 1992[1], the Secretary of State for Education and Skills hereby makes the following Regulations:
Citation and Commencement 1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Brooke House Sixth Form College (Government) Regulations 2001, and shall come into force on 15th October 2001.
Instrument and Articles of Government 2.
It is hereby prescribed that the instrument of government and articles of government of the further education corporation to be established under the name of "Brooke House Sixth Form College" shall be as set out in Schedules 1 and 2 to these Regulations respectively.
Margaret Hodge
Minister of State, Department for Education and Skills
(a) not more than 7 members who are, or have been, engaged or employed in business, industry or any profession, or in any other field of employment relevant to the activities of the institution (to be known as "business members");
(b) not more than 3 members (to be known as "co-opted members") co-opted by the members of the Corporation;
(c) at least one and not more than 3 members who are members of the staff of the institution elected and nominated as specified in paragraph (4) (to be known as "staff members");
(d) at least one and not more than 3 members who are students at the institution elected and nominated by such students or (as the Corporation may determine) elected and nominated by a recognised association representing such students (to be known as "student members");
(e) at least one and not more than 2 members who are parents of students under the age of 19 years attending the institution, elected and nominated by other such parents or (as the Corporation may determine) elected and nominated by a recognised association representing such parents (to be known as "parent members");
(f) at least one and not more than 3 members nominated by such local authorities as the Corporation may nominate (to be known as "local authority members");
(g) at least one and not more than 3 members nominated by a voluntary body or bodies appearing to the other members of the Corporation to represent the interests of a section of the local community nominated by the other members of the Corporation (to be known as "community members");
(h) the Principal of the institution (unless he chooses not to be a member);
(i) LSC members (if any).
(2) It shall be for the appointing authority as specified in clause 3 or as the case may be, clause 5 to determine any question as to whether any person is qualified in accordance with paragraph (1) for appointment as a member of the Corporation of any description or category.
(3) For the purpose of this Instrument, a person who is not for the time being enrolled as a student at the institution shall be treated as such a student during any period when he has been granted leave of absence from the institution for the purposes of study or travel or for carrying out the duties of any office held by him in any students' union at the institution.
(4) Every staff member shall be elected and nominated by the staff of the institution, save that where paragraph (5) applies -
(a) one may be a member of the academic staff elected and nominated only by the academic staff; and
(b) the other or (as the case may be) one other may be a member of the staff other than the academic staff elected and nominated only by the staff other than the academic staff.
(5) This paragraph applies where the Corporation has determined or determine -
(a) (pursuant to clause 4) that there are to be 2 or 3 staff members; and
(b) that both or (as the case may be) 2 of those members are to be elected and nominated as specified in paragraph (4)(a) and (b).
(6) In paragraph (1)(g) "voluntary body" includes any association not conducted for profit.
"senior post" means the post of Principal and such other senior posts as the Corporation may determine for the purposes of these Articles,
"the staff" means all the staff of the institution,
"the Students' Union" means any association of the generality of students formed to further the educational purposes of the institution and the interests of students as students.
(2) Unless the context requires otherwise, words importing one gender include both genders; and words in the singular include the plural, and vice versa.
(3) The headings are for convenience only and shall not affect the construction of these Articles.